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By collecting our extra pens and pencils, 200 can fit into a ziplock bag. When anyone is traveling overseas to any part of the world, it's easy to fit the bag into a suitcase and drop them off at a school hospital or orphanage. Even many hotels will help bring it to local towns. It's so simple!! And is such a great need in so many parts of the world. Big companies think of big ideas, and this simple need gets overlooked. We have plenty of extra and can easily help children who need pens and pencils for their education.

By collecting the extra pens and pencils that we do not use, 200 can fit into a ziplock bag. When anyone is traveling overseas to any part of the world, it's easy to fit the bag into a suitcase and drop them off at a school hospital or orphanage. Even many hotels will help bring it to local towns. It's so simple!! And is such a great need in so many parts of the world. Big companies think of big ideas, and this simple need gets overlooked. We have plenty of extra and can easily help children who need pens and pencils for their education.

THE PROJECT IS MEANT TO (1)CREATE AWARENESS OF THE ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF PANGOLIN ,TO
(2)THE CONDEMN ILLEGAL TRADE IN PANGOLIN'S
(3)TO CHANGE CHILDREN ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR TO TRADE IN PANGOLIN AND PANGOLIN PRODUCTS
(4) TO SPREAD CONSERVATION MESSAGES THROUGH CHILDREN TO THE ADULT POPULATION AS AN AGENT OF CHANGE

I am leading the Women Changing Our World Foundation (Twitter: @WCOWUSA), a women's advocacy organization and nonprofit founded in partnership with MetoWe and the Myna Mahila foundation, which has partnered with the Downtown Women's Center on LA's Skid Row, to support residents, young women, girls, and teenagers in impoverished or underserved parts of Los Angeles in support of UN Women's mission to ensure a fair and equitable environment and end gender parity.
Our objectives are to empower young women and girls, targeting those part of indigenous and traditionally underserved communities, reduce stigmas concerning menstruation which prevent young girls from receiving an education while being culturally sensitive, and disseminate health and hygiene information and sanitary pads and products assistance for 5,000 girls and young women.
The importance of uplifting the young girls who will grow into the female leaders we revere is only highlighted by the recent women's march and its crucial place in our communities.

Our project will remove debris from roadways, waterways, nature trails, schools, and train stations.
We will accomplish this by clearing debris away after a heavy rain or flood, raking autumn leaves, removing graffiti from public buildings, bridges, or fences, and landscaping a public areas.

There are critical steps to an effective health outreach program and our project will educate the community and build positive relationships by exploring cultural community newspapers, establishing community events, and collaborating with volunteers in the target community.

Ministering to youth comes with a lot of challenges and puppets can help to overcome many of them. Children enjoy having fun during puppet presentations while learning at the same time. When you create a fun and educational environment, children will respond positively.